PS4 NEWS this week includes a big PlayStation Plus September 2016 reveal, a PS4 Slim update and more on the PS4 NEO announcement.

The PlayStation Plus September 2016 announcement is expected either today or, August 31

UPDATE ONE: The PlayStation Plus September 2016 games announcement is expected later today, however fans may end up having to wait a little longer.

While it became standard procedure for Sony to reveal their six monthly games for PS Plus on the last Tuesday of the month, it appears that that tradition may have slipped recently.

The PlayStation Plus August 2016 list was announced on a Wednesday, as was July's titles, and a recent update from a PlayStation Community Manager remained coy on the matter of timing.

"Schedule is last week of the month for announce and first week of the month for availability," the PlayStation manager confirmed to fans today.

"The blog will post the official announcement when it's ready."

This would suggest that PS4, PS3 and PS Vita fans can still bank on the game's going live Tuesday, September 6, but may have to keep checking back over the next 48hrs for the official PlayStation Blog Post.

It follows the news that a a Chinese Foxconn worker had leaked some sketches of what Sony’s PlayStation 4 NEO looks like, which can be found here.

The PlayStation Plus August 2016 roster managed to avoid being leaked early, it was finally confirmed that the likes of Tricky Towers and Rebel Galaxy would be the main PS4 titles.

The six-game lineup was made of Yakuza 5 and Retro/Grade on PS3 and Patapon 3 and Ultratron on PS Vita, PS3 and PS4.

Retro/Grade was eventually swapped out for alternative title in Europe, Tom Clancy’s EndWar, having already been offered a couple of years ago.

Currently there isn’t much of a hint of what will be revealed for PlayStation Plus this week, the announcement looks set for Tuesday, August 30.

What we do know is that although the PlayStation Plus price recently increased in North America, Sony do not have any plans to expand the amount of games given away each month.

The price hike was confirmed to be only affecting fans in one region and now more has been revealed on the subject.

PS Plus EU Community Manager Frannifer has confirmed that the six-game setup is not being changed, writing on Twitter: “Yeah, we haven't announced any other changes to PS Plus.

The PS Plus manager also commented on the recent price increase and what she thought of this month’s roster of titles. “The price increase is for the US only, and EU already had a price increase this time last year,” she added. Unfortunately I can't comment on the monthly games.”